When your top dressing mixture has been evenly mixed you can start to apply it to the lawn by using a spade to deposit the mixture onto the lawn surface.
Top dressing mixture for lawns.
Application of top dressing.
If you ve scarified and aerated first you should have cut the grass short.
When mixing the lawn top dressing aim to mix enough for an application rate of 3 4ib per square yard.
The tools you ll need for top dressing a lawn.
This way you will improve the soil without adding something too different from your existing soil.
You can make your own top dressing using a mixture of.
Topdressing materials are evenly applied in a thin layer typically inch 6 35 mm or less for a variety of purposes.
It can reduce thatch buildup by encouraging decomposition.
A general guide is around 1 5 2 kg 3 4 lb of top dressing mixture per square metre.
Portion your top dressing into a number of small batches and place them evenly around the lawn.
For lawns that suffer from water logging a sand based top dressing applied after aeration can improve the drainage and firm the surface as a preventative.
Loam based lawn a loamy soil which is neither sandy or clayey would not suffer the extremes of the previous two types of lawn.
Now spread each pile over the area allocated to it.
Topdressing can be used to smooth the surface of the lawn.
Alternatively for lawns with the opposite issue where drought is a problem the same method can be applied but using a peat top dressing instead of sand.
Mow the lawn on the short side and apply dry dressing on a dry day to a dry lawn.
Before top dressing you ll need to cut the grass fairly close.
Quality of top dressing in general the quality will be determined by these factors.
A bucket or wheelbarrow.
You then spread the top dressing over the required area using a flat surface such as the back side of a rake or a tool called a lute that is made especially for this purpose.
This means you will have a pile of soil every few metres.
Topdressing is a sand or prepared soil mix applied to the surface of the lawn.
This figure can be increased for lawns with a more uneven surface.
A suitable mixture would contain 3 parts loam 1 part peat 3 parts sand.